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Explain the innermost layer of the earth.​

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Answered by Yashicaruthvik
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The innermost layer of the earth is core. This central mass mainly made of nickel and iron and therefore is known as NIFE. ... The core contains 1/3 of the entire mass of the earth. It has two layers outer metallic core and inner metallic core

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Answered by SadafKhan0020
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The core is the innermost layer of the earth with density 5.1 to 13.00. It composed of heaviest minerals. This central mass is mainly made of nickel and iron and therefore is known as NIFE. The core contains 1/3 of the entire mass of the earth. The materials of this part may be liquid, plastic or even solid state due to tremendous pressure from above.

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